In this webinar we will dive into how secure practices can safeguard INRs, DNS, and the broader Internet. Learn about audits, automation, and incident response. Register here>> https://lnkd.in/dAbmD8Xe
AFRINIC-The Regional Internet Registry for Africa
Technology, Information and Internet
AFRINIC is the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for Africa and Indian Ocean Region.
About us
AFRINIC is the African Registry for Internet Numbers. Its role is to effeiciently Manage Internet Number resources for Africa Region, alike the four other continents which have their own RIRs (ARIN, APNIC, LACNIC, RIPE-NCC). AFRINIC operates as a not-for-profit organisation with a membership model. Today AfriNIc provides Internet Number resources to 54 countries in its service region we currently serve 1000 Network Operators accross the continent.
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https://afrinic.net
External link for AFRINIC-The Regional Internet Registry for Africa
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Ebene
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2004
- Specialties
- African Network Information Centre, Internet Number Resources, Domain Name Systems, Autonomous System numbers, IPv6, IPv4, Internet Governance, DNS Support, and DNSSec
Locations
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Primary
Get directions
11th Floor Raffles Tower
Cybercity
Ebene, 0000, MU
Employees at AFRINIC-The Regional Internet Registry for Africa
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Michel ODOU
Head of IT & Security at AFRINIC-The Internet Numbers Registry for Africa
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Vincent Ngundi, Ph.D
Ag. Director, Cyber Security & Head of National Cybersecurity Centre at Communications Authority of Kenya (CA)
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Mukom Tamon
The Chief Excellence® Officer | I teach managers how to transform strategy → excellence using OKRs, 4DX & Lean Six Sigma | Trained 5K+ in 45+…
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ARTHUR CARINDAL N'GUESSAN, MBA
Head of Stakeholder Development, AFRINIC
Updates
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Wrapping up an amazing #IPv6 Gold training and certification event in Abuja! Huge thanks to all the participants and our incredible host, the Nigerian Communications Commission.
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Dive into the details of ICP-2 with us! Register for our upcoming webinar to uncover how this framework enhances the RIR ecosystem. Register here>> https://lnkd.in/dYn8a5YM
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The NRO is reaching out to the Internet community for feedback on ICP-2. Your participation is crucial for a better digital future. Fill the questionnaire here>> https://lnkd.in/d3W5HUqY
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AFRINIC-The Regional Internet Registry for Africa reposted this
AFRINIC-The Regional Internet Registry for Africa supports the Liberian government’s vision of building a secure and reliable Internet infrastructure. We are committed to sharing our expertise with key stakeholders in Liberia. This was the substance of my productive discussions with Hon. Augustine Soway Karpeh, Deputy Minister for Administration at the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications of Liberia, during AIS’24, held from 10-13 September 2024 in Mauritius. Together, we are working to harness the benefits of secure Internet routing for the entire country.
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AFRINIC-The Regional Internet Registry for Africa reposted this
Join us at the Kenya Peering Forum KEPF 2024 as Bashir Mudeheri, Trainer and Certification Programme Manager at AFRINIC-The Regional Internet Registry for Africa, dives into “IPv6 Acquisition, Adoption, and Deployment in East Africa.” Bashir Mudeheri will explore the critical aspects of IPv6 and its role in shaping the future of internet infrastructure in the region. #KenyaPeeringForum2024 #KenyaPeeringForum #KEPF2024 #KEPF
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Our webinar is about to go live on our Youtube. You can tune in here and be sure to subscribe while at it>> https://lnkd.in/dnU7EY2f
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Ready to explore the impact of AFRINIC's resource policies? From IPv6 renumbering to anycast assignments, we'll dissect the crucial aspects shaping internet infrastructure. Book your spot here>> https://lnkd.in/djq7m7jM
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Our webinar is about to go live on AFRINIC Youtube. You can tune in here>> https://lnkd.in/dw7Ma3Vn
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Today, we celebrate the diversity and talent of brilliant girls and women in the making waves ICT world. Your passion, creativity, and innovation are shaping the future of technology. Keep shining bright! #GirlsinICT
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